Sanitary Food Grade Solvent Recovery Systems With Low Temperature Wiped Film Evaporation
This fully sanitary Solvent Recovery System is specifically designed for the gentle removal and recovery of food-grade solvents (ethanol, ethyl acetate) from edible oils, nutraceutical extracts, and botanical tinctures. Built to 3-A sanitary standards with all SS316L electropolished product-contact surfaces, it uses a continuous, low-temperature wiped film evaporation core to strip solvent without damaging the delicate nutritional and sensory profile of the product. The system integrates a fully condensable recovery loop that returns solvent to a clean, sealed receiver for a completely closed, hygienic manufacturing cycle. For producers of MCT oil-based tinctures, spice oleoresins, and natural flavor extracts, this platform offers the highest product quality assurance, eliminates solvent emissions, and provides a validated cleaning process for multi-product changeover.
Removing solvent from a high-value food product paste or oil is a uniquely challenging process. A standard boiling pot "cooks" the product, imparting a burnt flavor and destroying heat-labile vitamins. Worse, because a simple pot still cannot be thoroughly cleaned between different product runs, a peanut-derived extract can leave invisible residues that render the next batch unfit for an allergen-free declaration. This cross-contact risk means food manufacturers face the constant threat of costly allergen recalls. Additionally, the loss of volatile top-note flavor compounds during open or aggressive evaporation strips the natural taste identity from a premium blueberry or vanilla extract, reducing a product that should smell and taste garden-fresh to a flat, candy-like imitation. These quality failures are unacceptable for a premium, clean-label brand.
Our Food-Grade Solvent Recovery System solves this with a hygienic, single-pass thin-film evaporator. The bottom-fed or top-fed design gently flashes off the solvent at a vacuum-managed low temperature, resulting in an instantaneous separation that preserves the product’s natural color, lipid profile, and delicate volatile aroma. The all-stainless, crevice-free design with sanitary tri-clamp connections and orbital welding eliminates thread and dead-leg harborage points. The integrated Clean-in-Place (CIP) system runs a validated cycle of hot detergent, acid rinse, and WFI-quality final rinse, after which the system can be swabbed to prove zero allergen cross-contact. Solvent vapors are condensed by a sanitary shell-and-tube condenser and directed to a clean solvent tank, ready for reuse. The result is a concentrated product of uncompromised sensory and nutritional quality and a solvent recovery cycle that offers a quantifiable reduction in manufacturing costs and environmental footprint.
| Parameter | Specification |
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| System Series | SR-F (Solvent Recovery, Food Grade) |
| Evaporator Type | Wiped Film, sanitary design |
| Product-Contact Material | SS316L, electropolished Ra ≤ 0.8µm, 3-A compliant |
| Connections | Tri-clamp, DIN 11864, orbital welded |
| Operating Temperature | < 60°C product contact via vacuum |
| Solvent Recovery | > 98% (ethanol, ethyl acetate) |
| Cleaning System | Fully automated CIP, allergen-validatable |
| Condenser | Sanitary shell-and-tube, polished internals |
| Documentation | Full MTR, weld logs, and surface finish certificates |
| Scale | 20L/h to 2000L/h ethanol recovery |
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MCT Oil Tinctures: Removing ethanol from cannabinoid-infused MCT oil for a solvent-free finished product.
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Vanilla & Flavor Extracts: Gentle solvent stripping to produce a thick, intensely aromatic, fold-10 extract.
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Spice Oleoresins: Recovery of ethyl acetate from paprika, pepper, and ginger extracts.
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Algal DHA Oil: Gentle removal of extraction solvents to prevent pro-oxidant effects and lipid damage.
The liquid extract-solvent mixture is metered into the evaporator’s upper distribution ring. Gentle, floating PTFE wipers spread it into a thin, turbulent film on the jacketed, temperature-controlled wall. Under a precise vacuum, the ethanol or other food-grade solvent is instantly drawn off as vapor, which travels a short path to the condenser. The now concentrated, virtually solvent-free oil flows continuously out the residue pump to a collection vessel. After the batch, the operator activates the CIP program: a spray ball washes the hot wall, the wipers rotate to self-clean, and the entire solution-contact circuit is rinsed and dried, ready for the next completely different product.
Define your product’s final solvent residue tolerance (e.g., < 50 ppm ethanol). This sets the required vacuum depth and final stripping temperature. For allergen-sensitive facilities, verify that the supplier provides a riboflavin-test-verified spray ball coverage pattern and a fully drainable, sloped piping design. Request a complete cleaning validation package, including the recommended cycle parameters for each major product class. Always specify food-grade gaskets (EPDM, PTFE, or FKM per FDA 21 CFR 177.2600) and insist on a material compatibility test if your extract contains acidic components or high chloride levels.
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Q: Can the system fully remove ethanol so our MCT tincture is "solvent-free"?
A: Yes. By operating under a fine vacuum, we can strip ethanol to residual levels below 50 ppm, which is analytically below the threshold for "solvent-free" labeling in most regulatory jurisdictions, and well below any sensorily detectable taste. -
Q: How do we validate that the system is clean between product runs?
A: The system's CIP cycle is designed to be validated. We recommend a staged validation protocol: visual clean, final rinse water TOC/conductivity, and then a specific allergen or color-marker swab. Our PLC logs the CIP critical process parameters for your batch record. -
Q: Will this process burn the natural sugars in my spice extract?
A: No. The continuous thin-film contact time is seconds, and the evaporation temperature is kept low by vacuum. This completely avoids the localized hot-spot charring that occurs in a batch pot, preserving the true, bright flavor profile of the spice. -
Q: Is the recovered ethanol food-grade and reusable?
A: The recovered ethanol is analytically pure and can be directly reused in your process. In a well-run system, a small mass balance bleed is performed to manage the minor water and volatile oil fraction, keeping your circulating solvent within tight specification.
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